Thirst and Hydration in the Thesis

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The osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus are the origins for this brain impulse.

From Water to Urine

Though the skin and even the lungs can also absorb water into the body, the bulk of our fluid intake occurs (rather obviously) in the mouth. Likewise, the skin and lungs represent two of the ways that water is eliminated from the body (as sweat and vapor, respectively), but the bulk of fluid elimination takes place from the urethra in the form of urine. How it gets there is a fairly straightforward process, but it does require some basic explanation.

After being absorbed into the bloodstream by the intestines, water travels through the bloodstream acting largely as a transport agent, carrying nutrients and other things in the blood to cells, and carrying wastes away. Individual water molecules also play an important role in the Krebbs cycle and glycolysis, but the bulk of the water we use each day is needed for transport within the bloodstream.
Water is especially important for the removal of wastes; as certain byproducts and toxins build up in the cells of an individual, they need to be eliminated, and the way that the body does the bulk of this elimination is through the process of urination.

The kidneys are responsible for the production of urine and the elimination of wastes from the body, and they will continue this process regardless of the amount of water available in the body. Water is drawn out of the blood by the kidneys, and combined with uric acid and the waste products of the body (also filtered out of the blood by the kidneys). The resulting substance is urine, which is stored in the bladder until released......

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